2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Loaded Very Low Miles Excellent Condition Hemi on 2040-cars
Nicholasville, Kentucky, United States
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo X 4x2
Rear Wheel Drive (NOT 4 WHEEL DRIVE) Mineral Gray metallic paint Black leather interior 5.7 Liter Hemi V8 Pretty much every option Keyless entry and start (never have to take key out of your pocket) Power everything Bluetooth calling and music Heated seats Navigation Rear view camera and parking monitors Premium Bose sound system Sunroof The car has 33,500 miles. It truly is in excellent condition. The 5.7 Hemi sounds awesome and will def get this thing moving in a hurry. It has ZERO scratches, dents, or dings including NO curb rash. Car was never wrecked in any way, shape, or form. Never missed a single service. I have all the service records. Car was usually garage kept. Non-smoker and only owner. Very clean interior and leather in great shape. This car is truly immaculate and was maintained very well. I feel confident saying you will have a tough time finding a cleaner used Cherokee than this. Feel free to call, text or email with any questions or for more pictures. |
Jeep Grand Cherokee for Sale
- 2004 jeep grand cherokee limited 4x4 , trail rated edition , heat seats,cd, moon
- 2008 jeep grand cherokee laredo(US $12,000.00)
- Srt8 4x4 6.4l hemi panoramic sunroof navigation heated leather backup camera(US $39,950.00)
- 69k original miles - 1994 jeep grand cherokee limited 4-door 5.2l v8 4wd awd suv
- 2004 jeep cherokee white(US $4,300.00)
- Jeep grand cherokee overland leather sun roof back up camera 4x4 navigation(US $39,999.00)
Auto Services in Kentucky
Volunteer Auto Parts ★★★★★
Vasquez Auto Sales ★★★★★
United Van & Truck Salvage ★★★★★
Tru-Align Automotive ★★★★★
Tire Discounters Inc ★★★★★
Team Automotive ★★★★★
Auto blog
Dodge and Jeep recalling 895k SUVs for possibility of headliner fires
Fri, 11 Jul 2014Dodge and Jeep are announcing recalls of a total of 895,000 Durango and Grand Cherokee models worldwide from the 2011 through 2014 model years. There's a possibility that the wiring in the sun visor can short circuit and cause a fire. It specifically affects vehicles built between January 5, 2010, and December 11, 2013, and there are approximately 651,000 of them in the US, 45,700 in Canada, 23,000 in Mexico and 175,000 outside of North America.
Screws that fasten the sunvisor to the headliner may pierce wires in the visor, if the part has been removed or serviced, potentially causing a fire risk. If the wires short circuit, they could overheat and potentially combust. The automakers report three injuries caused by this defect, and according to the investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, "there may be a total of 52 unique fire incidents."
To fix the problem, Dodge and Jeep will inspect the vehicles for suspect wiring, and all of the models, whether damaged or not, will get a new sun visor spacer with a wire guide to stop the possibility of short circuits. According to the automakers' announcement, "this condition is not present in vehicles which have not had the headliner or vanity mirror serviced." They will notify affected owners, and repairs will begin in August.
Jeep's new Chip Away commercial has us hunting Al Pacino's back catalog
Tue, 19 Feb 2013Chrysler has done a pretty good job as of late turning its television commercials into pep talks or rallying cries, but for its first ad for the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee, it turned to Al Pacino's inspirational speech from the movie Any Given Sunday. In the movie, Pacino's character talks about how football is a game of inches, but the commercial, titled Chip Away, focuses more on the attention to detail that Jeep has exhibited on its updated flagship SUV.
Centering around the newest Grand Cherokee model, the luxurious $47,995 Summit trim level, the commercial shows off some of the hand-stitched leathers and real metal and wood accents found inside the cabin. Check out the new 60-second spot by scrolling below.
Jeep Liberty under investigation for door fires
Tue, 29 Oct 2013The Jeep Liberty has already had plenty of attention for possible fires thanks to the first-gen model's fuel tank, but now the midsize Jeep is under the microscope of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for another fire-related concern. NHTSA has opened an investigation for the 2012 Liberty after receiving two reports of electrical fires in the driver's door.
According to the investigation summary, around 80,000 vehicles could potentially be affected by this problem. In both reported fires, the drivers noticed smoke and then flames from the master power window switch, and they had to pull to a stop and exit through the passenger side of the SUV. According to Autoguide, there was one injury to a motorist who suffered burned fingers while trying to open the driver's door.
Interestingly, the Dodge Nitro is not yet involved in this investigation, even though it was still around for the 2012 model year; the Nitro ended production in 2011 about a year before the final Liberty rolled off the line for the 2013 model year. Scroll down for the official NHTSA investigation summary.